Are you looking for one Entry per value in the hash? If so something like this should work:
my $pane = $mw->Scrolled('Pane', -height => 150, -width => 200, -scrollbars => 'osoe', )->pack; foreach my $key (keys %hash) { my $frame = $pane->Frame->pack(-side => 'top', -fill => 'x'); $entries{$key} = $frame->Entry->pack(-side => 'right'); $entries{$key}->insert('end', $hash{$key}); $frame->Label(-text => "$key")->pack; }
I use the scrolled pane so that a large number of entries won't force Tk to expand it's window beyond the screen size.

In reply to Re: Tk on the fly by Ven'Tatsu
in thread Tk on the fly by Scarborough

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